Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus: The Pop and Rock Chameleon
Miley Cyrus is an American singer, songwriter, and actress whose career has evolved from teen pop to rock-influenced artistry. Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, she has achieved global success with multiple chart-topping albums and singles, including the diamond-certified party anthem "Party in the U.S.A." and the rebellious rock-pop number one hit "Flowers."
Early career
Born Destiny Hope Cyrus in 1992, she grew up in a musical family in Franklin, Tennessee. Her professional career began in acting, most notably landing the lead role of Miley Stewart on the Disney Channel series "Hannah Montana" in 2006, which launched her into the music industry.
The show's soundtrack albums, credited to Hannah Montana, became commercial successes, with the 2006 debut reaching the top ten on the Billboard 200. This dual identity laid the foundation for her solo music career under her own name.
Breakthrough
Cyrus's true solo breakthrough arrived in 2009 with the release of her EP "The Time of Our Lives" and its lead single, "Party in the U.S.A." The song became a cultural phenomenon, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and later earning a diamond certification from the RIAA for sales exceeding ten million units.
Her subsequent album, 2010's "Can't Be Tamed," marked a deliberate shift towards a more mature pop sound, though it was her 2013 album "Bangerz" that cemented her status as a pop provocateur. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and spawned the global hit "Wrecking Ball."
Key tracks
Party in the U.S.A. — This 2009 smash is her highest-certified single, a diamond record that defined a generation's pop culture.
Wrecking Ball — Its controversial video and powerful vocals drove the song to number one globally in 2013, showcasing her vocal prowess.
Malibu — This 2017 single signaled a softer, more personal musical direction and marked her return to the top ten.
Midnight Sky — A 2020 synth-rock track that highlighted her rock influences and earned critical acclaim for its artistic vision.
Flowers — This 2023 disco-pop anthem debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a record-breaking streaming success.
In the late 2010s, Miley Cyrus explored different genres, including the psychedelic rock influences on 2015's "Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz" and the country-rock leanings of 2017's "Younger Now." She solidified her rock credentials with the 2020 album "Plastic Hearts," which featured collaborations with icons like Billy Idol and Joan Jett.
Her seventh studio album, 2023's "Endless Summer Vacation," returned her to the top of the charts, debuting at number one in several countries. The album's lead single, "Flowers," spent multiple weeks at number one and broke Spotify's record for most streams in a single week.
Her stylistic shifts and powerful vocals draw comparisons to other bold American artists. Kesha shares a similar journey from pop party anthems to more raw, rock-inflected personal work. Stevie Nicks is a clear vocal and stylistic influence, particularly evident on Cyrus's rock-oriented material. Demi Lovato parallels her path from a Disney Channel star to a powerful vocalist exploring rock and pop. Lana Del Rey shares a thematic depth and a knack for cinematic musical reinvention.Miley Cyrus's diverse catalog receives regular airplay across multiple formats on our network. Her pop hits are staples on top 40 and contemporary hit radio stations, while her rock-leaning tracks from "Plastic Hearts" find a home on alternative rock and modern rock radio streams.
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